As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

published:28 Nov 2017

views:202

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

published:14 Aug 2014

views:242

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Black Hebrew Israelites

Black Hebrew Israelites (also called Black Hebrews, African Hebrew Israelites, and Hebrew Israelites) are groups of African Americans who believe they are descendants of the ancient Israelites. Black Hebrews adhere in varying degrees to the religious beliefs and practices of both Christianity and Judaism. They are not recognized as Jews by the greater Jewish community. Many choose to identify as Hebrew Israelites or Black Hebrews rather than as Jews to indicate their claimed historic connections.

Many Black Hebrew groups were founded in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, from Kansas to New York City, by both Americans and West Indian immigrants. In the mid-1980s, the number of Black Hebrews in the United States was between 25,000 and 40,000. In the 1990s, the Alliance of Black Jews (which is no longer operating) estimated that there were 200,000 African-American Jews; this estimate was based on a 1990 survey conducted by the Council of Jewish Federations. The exact number of Black Hebrews within that surveyed group remains unspecified.

Its official newspaper is The Final Call. The Nation of Islam does not publish its membership numbers; in 2007, the core membership was estimated between 20,000 and 50,000.

After Fard disappeared in June 1934, the Nation of Islam was led by Elijah Muhammad, who established places of worship (called Temples or Mosques), a school named Muhammad University of Islam, businesses, farms, and real estate holdings in the United States and abroad. There were a number of splits and splinter groups during Elijah Muhammad's leadership, most notably the departure of senior leader Malcolm X to become Sunni Muslim. After Elijah Muhammad's death in 1975, his son Warith Deen Mohammed changed the name of the organization to "World Community of Islam in the West" (and twice more after that), and attempted to convert it to a mainstream Sunni Muslim ideology.

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

1:35:51

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mod-01 Lec-38 Parsing Algorithm

Mujahideen

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

1:15:18

Computers versus Common Sense

Computers versus Common Sense

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

published: 28 Nov 2017

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mod-01 Lec-38 Parsing Algorithm

Mujahideen

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

published: 14 Aug 2014

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for fur...

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since...

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Racial Bias and Discretion in Policing, Jack Glaser

Jack Glaser, professor of psychology at U.C. Berkeley, describes the psychological science on intergroup bias that helps to explain racial disparities in police stops, searches, arrests, and use of force, and the promise of changing the decision-making landscape in order to reduce disparities. Filmed January 29, 2018
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published: 14 Feb 2018

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

published: 28 Nov 2017

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mod-01 Lec-38 Parsing Algorithm

Mujahideen

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

published: 14 Aug 2014

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Racial Bias and Discretion in Policing, Jack Glaser

Jack Glaser, professor of psychology at U.C. Berkeley, describes the psychological science on intergroup bias that helps to explain racial disparities in police...

Jack Glaser, professor of psychology at U.C. Berkeley, describes the psychological science on intergroup bias that helps to explain racial disparities in police stops, searches, arrests, and use of force, and the promise of changing the decision-making landscape in order to reduce disparities. Filmed January 29, 2018
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Jack Glaser, professor of psychology at U.C. Berkeley, describes the psychological science on intergroup bias that helps to explain racial disparities in police stops, searches, arrests, and use of force, and the promise of changing the decision-making landscape in order to reduce disparities. Filmed January 29, 2018
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Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for fur...

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since...

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mujahideen

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

1:15:18

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006
Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of...

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Google I/O'17: Channel 2

Black Hebrew Israelites

Black Hebrew Israelites (also called Black Hebrews, African Hebrew Israelites, and Hebrew Israelites) are groups of African Americans who believe they are descendants of the ancient Israelites. Black Hebrews adhere in varying degrees to the religious beliefs and practices of both Christianity and Judaism. They are not recognized as Jews by the greater Jewish community. Many choose to identify as Hebrew Israelites or Black Hebrews rather than as Jews to indicate their claimed historic connections.

Many Black Hebrew groups were founded in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, from Kansas to New York City, by both Americans and West Indian immigrants. In the mid-1980s, the number of Black Hebrews in the United States was between 25,000 and 40,000. In the 1990s, the Alliance of Black Jews (which is no longer operating) estimated that there were 200,000 African-American Jews; this estimate was based on a 1990 survey conducted by the Council of Jewish Federations. The exact number of Black Hebrews within that surveyed group remains unspecified.

Mike Shirkey (the bill’s sponsor) disclosed that the controversial race-based exemption would be dropped . Nevertheless, Shirkey refused to acknowledge that race mattered ...Public opinion on the Affordable CareAct is profoundly racialized , in part because race-based evaluations of President Obama have “ spilled over ” into the arena of health care....

(Courtesy of ACT) ... "Weather permitting" is the catch phrase for the region’s stock car racing schedule this Memorial Day weekend ... around Memorial Day weekend by bringing up some aspect of the Indy 500 or open-wheel racing in general ... Eddie MacDonald came out on top in the ACTrace ... There will be a full field of ACT Tour-type cars on hand for the 100 lap Late Model portion of the card, but the race is not an ACTpointrace....

Racial Bias and Discretion in Policing, Jack Glaser

Jack Glaser, professor of psychology at U.C. Berkeley, describes the psychological science on intergroup bias that helps to explain racial disparities in police stops, searches, arrests, and use of force, and the promise of changing the decision-making landscape in order to reduce disparities. Filmed January 29, 2018
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1:55:26

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of Chancellor Christ’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring...

Beyond the First: Healing and Harmful Speech

As part of ChancellorChrist’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for exploring the topic of free speech, we brought together faculty experts for further discussion, with a panel entitled Beyond the First: Healing and HarmfulSpeech on Monday, November 13.
Growing out of our recent conversation on legal and political implications, we considered the impacts of speech on the mind, body, and soul. With this panel, we invited our faculty and the campus community to think beyond speech as a vehicle for communicating ideas. We considered the power of speech and its impact on our psychological and physiological well being. Speech has the power to both harm and heal, and this panel delves into how that impacts individuals and communities.

.@fordschool - A 20 yr conversation on South Africa's reconciliation

Heidi Grunebaum and Yazier Henry discuss politics, philosophy, and morality of guilt, denial, complicity and responsibility in the context of South Africa since the official ending of apartheid. January, 2016.

Mujahideen

Mujahed, Mujahedin leads here. For other uses, see Mujahed (disambiguation) and Mujahedin (disambiguation)
Mujahideen (Arabic: مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") is a term that Muslims use to describe those they see as Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle"). In recent years, Mujahideen has been most closely associated by the west with radical Islam, encompassing several militant groups and struggles.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

1:15:18

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006
Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of...

Computers versus Common Sense

Google TechTalks
May 30, 2006Douglas Lenat
Dr. Douglas Lenat is the President and CEO of Cycorp. Since 1984, he and his team have been constructing, experimenting with, and applying a broad real world knowledge base and reasoning engine, collectively "Cyc". Dr. Lenat was a professor of computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and at Stanford University. His interest and experience in national security has led him to regularly consult for several U.S. agencies and the White House.
ABSTRACT
It's way past 2001 now, where the heck is HAL? For several decades now we've had high hopes for computers amplifying our mental abilities not just giving us access to relevant stored information, but...

Mike Shirkey (the bill’s sponsor) disclosed that the controversial race-based exemption would be dropped . Nevertheless, Shirkey refused to acknowledge that race mattered ...Public opinion on the Affordable CareAct is profoundly racialized , in part because race-based evaluations of President Obama have “ spilled over ” into the arena of health care....

(Courtesy of ACT) ... "Weather permitting" is the catch phrase for the region’s stock car racing schedule this Memorial Day weekend ... around Memorial Day weekend by bringing up some aspect of the Indy 500 or open-wheel racing in general ... Eddie MacDonald came out on top in the ACTrace ... There will be a full field of ACT Tour-type cars on hand for the 100 lap Late Model portion of the card, but the race is not an ACTpointrace....

In the wake of the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown and the subsequent upheavals in Ferguson, Missouri, a number of political pundits implored Americans to engage in a “national conversation about race,” particularly as it pertained to racial disparities in the criminal justice system ... The mistake is to assume that America’s troubled history of racerelations are the beginning and end of all relevant discussion....

Assam StateCommission for Protection of Child Rights (ASPCR) today urged mediapersons to adhere to codes and guidelines set by different institutions while reporting on children-related issues ... Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASPCR) today urged mediapersons to adhere to codes and guidelines set by different institutions while reporting on children-related issues ... related news....

Assam StateCommission for Protection of Child Rights (ASPCR) today urged mediapersons to adhere to codes and guidelines set by different institutions while reporting on children-related issues ... Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASPCR) today urged mediapersons to adhere to codes and guidelines set by different institutions while reporting on children-related issues ... related news....

“President Trump has made the right decision to cancel the summit with Kim Jong Un until North Korea is ready to act in good faith to fully denuclearize,” Gardner said in a statement ...Related Articles ... Colorado legislative session ends with fireworks, a look at the state’s most competitive congressional race and a sad update on Aurora’s ......

The nomination by GeorgiaDemocrats of StaceyAbrams to be their candidate for governor makes history ... As Democrats in normally red states, they'll face tough races in November to make more history and become the nation's first-ever African-American woman in a governor's mansion and the first Latina governor in Texas ... RELATED ... Pinchback -- became acting governor of Louisiana for just 36 days in 1872 ... The-CNN-Wire ... .......

Gardner was the RepublicanSecretary of State candidate who said he will drop out of the race after The Forum reported on a 2006 incident in which he was cited for disorderly conduct after getting caught looking into multiple windows of a female dorm at NDSU... Hennen doesn’t say if he read the NDSU police report relating to the incident....

MichaelJohn O'Brien, representing owners LovelyBubblyRacing, said of the 7-2 winner ... My wife has been watching the race from Thirsk twice a day since and she was totally convinced he would be in the first three ... We had a lot of offers after the race at Thirsk, but we wanted the Listed race for the mare and we've got that now." ... WatchLIVE on @ITV4 pic.twitter.com/E7uBm2msos— ITVRacing (@itvracing) May 24, 2018....